Marshall Amps just posted a photo of Angus and Stevie Young's Marshall Amps with their settings.
At first I thought, ah these are just the 70s Super Leads, however if you look at the labels below the volume controls you will see, volume and gain. So looks like they play Super Leads converted into Master Volume Amps.
Angus and Stevie Young Marshalls
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Angus and Stevie Young Marshalls
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Re: Angus and Stevie Young Marshalls
That's a wall of doom right there.
No wonder Brian lost his hearing.
No wonder Brian lost his hearing.
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Re: Angus and Stevie Young Marshalls
Interesting . That would free up a triode. What I find most interesting is that they are employing non-cranked amps.
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Re: Angus and Stevie Young Marshalls
I meant they've possibly been converted to 2203 amps. Before the JCM800 was released Marshall used to just modify the super leads into the Master Volume amps I believe. Don't quote me on that though .
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Re: Angus and Stevie Young Marshalls
Yeah, they don't really play filthy. Years ago, I read an article in some guitar magazine called "Dirty Deeds, Done Quite Clean" where they discussed that fact.Smokebreak wrote:Interesting . That would free up a triode. What I find most interesting is that they are employing non-cranked amps.